June 21, 2011 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort Nelson, Camping
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If you asked me at the age of 7
where my favorite place on earth was, I would have told you Muncho Lake. Even
13 years later I would tell you the exact same answer.
My parents began bringing me
here since before I could walk. Muncho Lake is 4 hours north of Fort Nelson,
BC. It is a site only believed after you have seen it yourself. Measuring at
approximately 12kms long, and the deepest depth being measured at 800m, it is
also a glacier fed lake. So the waters are very chilly most days.
On the drive along the lake,
you have water on one side and a mountain side on the other. Stretching up,
further than can be imagined. A likely site along this highway is stone
mountain sheep, on of the many animals that live around Muncho Lake.
There are five different accommodations
choices at Muncho Lake. The two provincial campgrounds are Strawberry Flats and
MacDonald campground. Strawberry Flats is on one of the many beautiful spots on
the lake, with shallow jade green waters. MacDonald Campground is tucked away
in the trees, its sites offer privacy and also it offers a boat launch.
The privately owned Muncho Lake
RV Park is located on the mid section of the lake, with trees and private
sites. Also they offer power, water and many other hook up options.
Not the camping type? There is
a lodge, actually the only year round full service lodge on the Alaska Highway.
The Northern Rockies Lodge; family owned and a great facility. Offering home
cooked food in their restaurant, showers and the choice between three different
types of accommodation. The lodge itself has hotel rooms, well kept and clean.
Also they offer you cabins, and RV sites!
My absolute favorite thing to
do at Muncho Lake is to sit on the dock, take pictures, read or just take in
the sights. With mountains wrapping all around me, how could I not stare? At
night sitting on the shore, the sky is beautifully decorated with the northern
stars. If you are lucky, maybe even the Northern Lights. Muncho Lake actually
stands for “big water” in Kaska language.
Muncho Lake is a must see for
anybody who is passing by, so stop and enjoy the beauty that Muncho Lake, and
the surrounding mountains have to offer!
June 17, 2011 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort Nelson, Car / Truck / Motorcycle
BC Parks is celebrating 100 years; one way you can join in the celebrations is by participating in the BC Park Passport program!
Marilyn and Bill, winners of a BC Parks water bottle at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre! Want one of your own?
You can grab your BC Parks Passport at any Visitor Information Centre in British Columbia; the passport includes a list of the participating centers through out the province. By collecting stickers from six different Visitor Information Centers, you too can win a water bottle for your travels!
Also, by collecting BC Parks stickers from 5 or 10 different parks you can win either a “Jerry the Moose” pin, or a commemorative flashlight!
Happy Travels!
June 01, 2011 | Tips from Travellers >
Fort St. John, Camping
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Well I just made it home from Fort St, John last night. It was a great little two day trip, my boyfriend and I saw 3 moose and a few deer as well! The drive down was beautiful; we left a bit later in the evening so the sun was setting over the mountains in the distance. Always perfect views!
We did a lot of visiting while we were there; we also went down to Peace Island Park, which is just on the south side of Taylor. Beautiful spot! I always find it to be quiet and relaxing. A mini getaway really close to Fort St John, BC. I always love going to the local "Hideaway." Instead of turning off into the Peace Island Park RV Park, we continue down the road and take a trail right across from the Big Bam Ski Hill.
It does take a bit of 4x4in' but always fun if you have a truck! Also you can park and hike in, it's only about 1 km into the river.
Fort St. John has a lot of great things to offer. My favorite part of is no matter what you want to do outdoor wise you can drive 10-30mins and find beautiful spots to go fishing, swimming or just have a campfire! There is the Peace River Island, Beatton Provincial Park, Kiskatinaw Provincial Park and also Charlie Lake. All within a reasonable driving distances!
Not too far from home!